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" If they fay, come with us, let us lay wait for blood, let us lurk privily for ths innocent without caiife, behold they lay wait for their own l)hod, they lurk privily for their own lives. "
Henry - Page 113
by Richard Cumberland - 1795
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The Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, Volume 5

John Tillotson - 1748 - 470 pages
...and the danger of it, Prov. i. 10, n, 11, 13, 14. My fon, if finners entice thee, confent thou not ; if they fay, Come with us, let us lay wait for blood, let us lurk frivily for the innocent without caufe i we jliall find all all precious fabflance, we fliall fill...
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The confession of faith, the larger and shorter catechisms, with the ...

Assembly of divines confess. and catech - 1765 - 626 pages
...fhalt not tempt the Lord thy God. Prov. i. IQ. My fon, if finners entice thee, confent thou not. vu If they fay, Come with us, let us lay wait for blood, let us lurk priviry for the innocent without caufe; v. ij. My urn, walk not thou in the way with them : refrain...
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Sacred Extracts: Or, Books and Chapters Selected from the New and Old ...

1788 - 598 pages
...My- fon, if ftnners entice thee, c'onicnt. thou . T 3 . .' T ' i . . " , • Opt. , ..; . .... 1 1 If they fay, Come with us, let us lay wait for blood, :et us lurk privily for the innocent without caufe : 12 Let us fy/allow them up alive as the grave...
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Essays: Philosophical, Historical & Literary, Volume 3

William Belsham - 1791 - 312 pages
...well calculated to accomplifh : " My -" fon," fays he, " if fmners entice thee, con" fent thou not. If they fay, Come with us, " let us lay wait for 'blood, let us lurjc pririiy " for the innocent j walk not thou in the way « with them, refrain thy foot from their...
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Henry ... By the author of Arundel [i.e. R. Cumberland].

Richard Cumberland - 1795 - 666 pages
...judgment hath 'lighted on this-wicked Blachford, the cry of the widow is gone up aga'inft him, the perfecutor of the innocent man hath fallen by the hand of his own accomplice: If they Jay, come with us, let us lay wait for blood, let us lurk privily for the innocent without caufe, behold...
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